The Fibonacci numbers

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Just happened to stumble across this.
Found it quite intersting, thought id share
I dont wish to start any debate on it as we all have our own ideas

In mathematics, the Fibonacci numbers are a sequence of numbers named after Leonardo of Pisa, known as Fibonacci. Fibonacci's 1202 book Liber Abaci introduced the sequence to Western European mathematics, although the sequence had been previously described in Indian mathematics.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAqTfBaqxGM
 
We are taught this in GCSE Maths.
At least, we were, I'd be surprised if they took it out of the syllabus.
 
lmao Biggs i thought the same. I find it as fate, it happens, these numbers have just landed pure by chance of discovery, but i find them to 0. If your into that i deffinetly recommend a book called "The Magical Maze". Theres a lot of weird objects he explains that is relavent to everything, abit like Fibonacci with spirals etc.
 
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Im actually suprised you said black and white, they are negative colours. I would have thought of, Yellow (Sun) + Blue (Water) = Green as these are natural colours. But im finding it hard because Water is not blue, The ocean is not blue its clear, but yellow + blue = green, i do get why saying that =/
 
Data was able to tell that his "mother" was also an android and not human because of her blinking pattern. "It was not random as it is with humans. Instead the movements were set based on the Fibonacci sequence". Data rules.
 
Im actually suprised you said black and white, they are negative colours. I would have thought of, Yellow (Sun) + Blue (Water) = Green as these are natural colours. But im finding it hard because Water is not blue, The ocean is not blue its clear, but yellow + blue = green, i do get why saying that =/

Actually, in large quantities water is blue when viewed in white light.
 
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